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Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Name of Decedent:
Bradley D. Burns
M.E. Case # 2010-12778
Autopsy Performed by:
Henry M. Nields, MD
Date of Autopsy: 6/2/10
FINAL DIAGNOSES
I.
II.
A.
B.
1. POST MORTEM BLOOD LEVEL = 4.3 MG/L
C.
STATUS POST RECENT MANAGEMENT WITH 5-POINT RESTRAINTS
D.
(SEE NEUROPATHOLOGY REPORT)
CAUSE OF DEATH:
INCLUDING CLOZAPINE, AND 5-POINT RESTRAINTS)
NATURAL
CASE No. 10-12778
I, Henry M. Nields, M.D., Medical Examiner, hereby certify that I have performed an autopsy on the
body of Bradley D. Burns on June 2, 2010 commencing at 12:30 p.m. at the Boston Office of the
Chief Medical Examiner of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
The body is that of a well developed, well nourished, 5' 9", 182 Ibs., light skinned white male whose
appearance is consistent with the given age of 34 years. The straight brown scalp hair measures
approximately 2 1/2" in greatest length. The eyes have blue irides and clear conjunctivae which are
free of petechiae or jaundice. The oral cavity has natural teeth and an atraumatic mucosa. There is
no injury of the head, neck, chest, abdomen, back or upper or lower extremities. The penis is
circumcised and there is no injury of the external genitalia. Focal perimortem injury of the chest will
be described presently. There is a 1/8" unshaven beard and mustache.
There is a tattoo of a cross on the anterior right shoulder region and the anterior left shoulder region.
There is a tattoo of a skull with a design and a marijuana plant on the lateral aspect of the left upper
thigh.
Rigor is full and symmetric. Lividity is posterior and fixed. The body is cool to touch.
CLOTHING;
The body is unclothed.
There is an endotracheal tube in place. There is gauze covering a needle puncture site in the right
antecubital fossa. There are defibrillator pads over the right upper chest and the left lateral lower
chest. There are EKG pads over the left and right shoulder.
INJURIES;
There is a 3" x 3" red abraded contusion to the mid sternum. There is hemorrhage in the soft tissue
of the upper anterior mediastinum and the lower anterior neck soft tissue.
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BODY CAVITIES: The thoracic and abdominal organs are in their normal anatomic relationships.
There are no fibrous adhesions in the pericardial sac, pleural cavities or abdominal cavity. There are
no abnormal fluid accumulations in the pericardial sac, pleural cavities or abdominal cavity.
HEAD: The scalp has no contusion. The skull has no fracture. There is no epidural, subdural or
subarachnoid hemorrhage. The brain weighs 1610 grams and is fixed for future neuropathological
evaluation.
NECK: The cervical vertebrae, hyoid bone, tracheal and laryngeal cartilages are without trauma.
The upper airway is not obstructed. The tongue is unremarkable.
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM: There is minimal atherosclerosis of the aorta and iliac arteries.
The venae cavae and pulmonary arteries are without thrombus or embolus. The heart weighs 300
grams and has a normal distribution of left predominant coronary arteries with no stenosis of the left
anterior descending, left circumflex or right coronary arteries. The myocardium is uniform, firm,
reddish brown and without focal abnormalities. The right ventricle is slightly dilated. The left
ventricular wall measures 1.1 cm in thickness. The endocardial surfaces are unremarkable. The
mitral valve measures 11 cm, the pulmonary valve measures 7.5 cm. the tricuspid valve measures 13
cm and the aortic valve measures 7 cm. There is slight myxoid degeneration of the mitral valve.
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM: The right lung weighs 660 grams and the left lung weighs 610 grams.
The lungs are dark red and markedly congested. There is no embolus or consolidation. The
bronchial distribution and vasculature are unremarkable.
LIVER, GALLBLADDER, PANCREAS: The liver weighs 1450 grams and has an intact capsule
and reddish brown, firm parenchyma. The gallbladder contains approximately 15 cc of greenish
brown bile and is unremarkable. The pancreas has normal lobulation, color, and texture.
HEMIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEMS: The spleen weighs 210 grams, has an intact capsule and
soft red parenchyma with normal white pulp. There are no lymph node enlargements.
GENITOURINARY SYSTEM: The right kidney weighs 120 grams and the left kidney weighs 120
grams. Each kidney has a smooth subcapsular surface. The cut surfaces are firm, reddish brown and
with unremarkable architecture. The vasculature is unremarkable. The left and right ureters are both
patent. The bladder contains approximately 10 cc of yellow urine. The bladder wall, prostate and
testes are unremarkable.
ENDOCRINE SYSTEM: The pituitary, thyroid and adrenal glands are unremarkable.
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DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: The esophagus and gastroesophageal junction are unremarkable. The
stomach contains approximately 20 cc of a brown fluid. There are no pills in the gastric contents.
There is impacted stool in the descending colon which is dilated up to 7 cm. The small intestine,
large intestine, and appendix are otherwise, unremarkable.
MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM: The vertebrae, clavicles, sternum, ribs and pelvis are without
fracture. The musculature is normally distributed and is unremarkable.
TOXICOLOGY:
Samples of heart and femoral blood, urine, vitreous humor, bile and gastric contents are sent for
toxicological evaluation. A sample of blood is saved at OCME.
Heart: sections of heart with minimal interstitial and perivascular fibrosis. There is mild to
moderate fatty infiltration of the right ventricular wall.
Mitral Valve: section of heart valve with mild myxomatous changes.
Lung: sections of lung with focal hemorrhages and focal acute bronchopneumonia. There are
several collections of cocciform bacteria with minimal associated inflammation.
Liver: section of liver with cholestasis.
Kidneys: sections of kidney with congestion.
Henry M. Nields, M.D.
Medical Examiner
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Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Name of Decedent:
Bradley Burns
M.E. Case # 2010-12778
Autopsy Performed by:
Henry M. Nields, M.D.
Date of Autopsy: 6/2/10
Brain Cutting by:
Peter M.E. Cummings, M.Sc., M.D.
Date Brain Cutting: 7/20/10
Neuro Gross Description
I.
Date Cut: 7/20/10
II.
Gross Description of the Brain and Dura.
A.
Fresh Weight: 1610gm.
B.
Leptomeninges:
1.
The leptomeninges are thin and transparent.
C.
Dura:
1.
The dura is unremarkable.
2.
All venous sinuses are patent.
D.
Vasculature:
1.
The circle of Willis is intact without aneurysm or
atherosclerotic disease.
E.
External Examination:
1.
The brain is symmetric.
2.
The gyri are of a usual pattern.
3.
The cortical and ventral surfaces demonstrate no mass lesions or
herniations.
4.
The cerebellum is symmetric without herniation.
5.
The cranial nerves are intact and symmetric.
Gross Description of the Spinal Cord:
1.
The spinal cord is not received for examination.
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G.
Coronal Sections:
1.
Coronal sectioning of the brain demonstrates a distinct gray/white
junction.
2.
There is no midline shift or hydrocephalus.
3.
The deep nuclei are unremarkable.
4.
The substantia nigra is adequately pigmented.
5.
The cerebellum shows no gross abnormalities.
H.
Supplemental Techniques:
1.
Photography - Yes.
2.
Microscopic exam - Yes.
I.
Provisional Gross Impression:
1.
Normal adult brain.
Neuro Microscopic Description:
A.
Slide Description:
1.
Hippocampus, 1 H&E
2.
Basal ganglia, 1 H&E
3.
Dentate nucleus and cerebellum, 1 H&E
B.
Microscopic Description:
1.
2.
3.
Microscopic examination of the hippocampus demonstrates
no diagnostic pathologic abnormality.
Microscopic examination of the basal ganglia demonstrates
a focus of subependymal gliosis. Otherwise, this section
is unremarkable.
Microscopic examination of the cerebellum dentate demonstrates
no diagnostic pathologic abnormality.
Final Neuropathology Diagnosis:
1.
Mild subependymal gliosis of the basal ganglia.
Peter M.E. Cummings, M.Sc., M.D.
Forensic Neuropathologist
8/18/10/js/dft
8/24/10/PC/FNL
UMassMemorial Med-_al Center, Inc. Forensic 1 .licology Report
One Innovation Drive, Suite 330, Worcester, MA 01605 (5081793-6108
Amanda J. Jenkins, Ph.D., DFTCB, DABC, Director
Matthew P. Juhascik, Ph.D., DABFT, Associate Director
Ordering Location: XX-CMEB
720 ALBANY STREET
Boston, MA 02118
Ordering MD: Henry Nields, M . D . , P h D
CASE NUMBER:
CASE,CME10-12778
DECEDENT :
BURNS, BRADLEY
ACCT NUMBER
XX000041997
ASE
SEX
34
M
Page : 1
FINAL
REGI STER;ED: 0 $/ 0 3 /10
TEST
Specimen Type
SOLVENT SCREEN
Methanol
Ethanol
Isopropanol
Acetone
DRUGS OF ABUSE
Benzodiazepines
Cocaine/Coc Metab
Pentany1
Methadone
Opiates
Oxycodone
Alkaline Drug Screen
RESULT
UNITS
Blood
ONE VIAL Fluoridated heart
None
JStene
None
None
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
None
None
None
None
None
None
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
g%
g%
g%
g%
Diphenhydramine, lamotrigine, paroxetine, clozapine and
norclozapine present. No other alkaline extractable drugs
detected.
TEST
Specimen Type
Amphetamines
Benzodiazepines
Barbiturates
Cannabinoids
Opiates
Phencyclidine
Propoxyphene
Cocaine/Coc Metab
Methadone
RESULT
Urine
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
None
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
** CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE **
UNITS
UMassMemorial Med__al Center, Inc. Forensic 1 .icology Report
One Innovation Drive, Suite 330, Worcester, MA 01605
(508)793-6108
Amanda J. Jenkins, Ph.D., DFTCB, DABC, Director
Matthew P. Juhascik, Ph.D., DABFT, Associate Director
Ordering Location: XX-CMEB
720 ALBANY STREET
Boston, MA 02118
CASE NUMBER:
CASE,CME10-12778
DECEDENT :
BURNS , BRADLEY
ACCT NUMBER
Ordering MD : Henry Nields , M . D . , PhD
TEST
Specimen Type
SOLVENT SCREEN
Mettianol
Ethanol
Isopropanol
Acetone
Clozapine
Norclozapine
AGE
34
FINAL
SEX
M
RESULT
UNITS
Vitreous Humor
None
None
None
None
TEST
Specimen Type
XX000041997
Page : 2
Detected
Detected
Detected
Detected
g%
g%
g%
g%
UNITS
RESULT
Blood
ONE VIAL Fluoridated femoral
4300 (NMS)
2400 (NMS)
TEST
ng/raL
ng/mL
UNITS
RESULT
Specimen Type
Fluid
BILE
UNITS
RESULT
TEST
Specimen Type
Fluid
GASTRIC
NMS - Test performed at NMS Labs, Willow Grove, PA
OF REPORT **
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DATE